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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Homemade reloading benchtop material?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 1791211" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>I went over kill on mine....I bolted together 2- 15" wide 3 1/2" thick gluelam beams and mounted it to a 3x3 angle iron stand I built. I have never regretted spending the extra time it took and no matter what, nothing moves or flexes. I bought most the materials from a local salvage yard so total cost was pretty low. Not saying you have to go to this extreme, but don't cut any corners where your presses mount, a flexing press isn't fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 1791211, member: 105102"] I went over kill on mine....I bolted together 2- 15" wide 3 1/2" thick gluelam beams and mounted it to a 3x3 angle iron stand I built. I have never regretted spending the extra time it took and no matter what, nothing moves or flexes. I bought most the materials from a local salvage yard so total cost was pretty low. Not saying you have to go to this extreme, but don't cut any corners where your presses mount, a flexing press isn't fun! [/QUOTE]
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